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Title: Strand Larsen’s AC Milan Past Sparks Interest – Could Be a Bargain

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Jørgen Strand larsen’s San Siro Performance Fuels “Regret” Talk at AC Milan

MILAN, ITALY – Jørgen strand Larsen’s recent‍ performance ⁣against AC Milan⁢ is sparking renewed discussion in Italy about a missed possibility​ for the storied club, with reports suggesting the Rossoneri⁢ are now keenly aware of the value they let slip away years ago. The Wolverhampton striker’s display ⁤on Sunday at the San Siro has intensified sentiment that AC​ Milan ‍regrets ​its decision to release the Norwegian ⁢talent during his youth.

Strand Larsen,currently valued‌ in the tens of⁢ millions,first arrived⁤ at AC milan ‌at⁣ just 17 years old. While​ he ultimately returned to Sarpsborg 08, his subsequent career trajectory – taking him to Groningen, Celta Vigo, and now ‍the premier League with Wolverhampton – highlights a potential ‌star who once graced their youth⁣ system. The forward⁣ was ⁢reportedly ‍almost secured for a mere⁤ €200,000 before a⁢ change in club⁤ management altered the club’s plans.

According to Italian ⁣football expert Fabrizio Passotto, Strand Larsen⁢ “struggled to make himself known under lupi,” the coach at the time, but ⁤”integrated well” and “learned Italian ⁣instantly.” Passotto further stated that AC Milan’s ‌change in leadership led them to pursue other targets, allowing Strand Larsen to return to Norway.

after a strong first season in the Premier League, Strand Larsen was linked with a potential ​£55 million ‌(approximately NOK 747 ⁤million) move to Newcastle United this ‍summer, a bid ‍reportedly turned down. Passotto believes that, given AC milan’s ongoing search for a ‌consistent center-forward,⁤ Strand Larsen’s recent performance is a stark reminder of ⁣what could have been.

“On⁢ Sunday, Strand Larsen showed off his qualities‍ at the San ⁤Siro and it’s hard not to call him a regret ⁢in ⁤’Rossonieri’ circles,” Passotto⁤ said.The Norwegian international himself reflected on his time in italy, stating,⁤ “My ‌first year of football‍ in Italy is over. I joined⁣ a ⁣great team ⁣and a group of great players. One thing I have learned is to never give up. I am still very ⁢grateful for a great experience.”

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